This Christmas, my dad got me a adxl206 sample (free) from analog devices. Surprisingly, this chip is in a dip package while most other accelerometers aren't. Just today, I decided to wire it up with the Arduino. I was amazed that an easy, simple to use, 2 axis accelerometer was free. That is why I decided to make this instructable. P.S. I'm 11 years old!

Note: This instructable and code can be used for any dual-axis analog accelerometer.

Step 1: Parts

Note:
Analog Devices Samples change frequently, so this might not be on the list for free anymore.

Step 2: Wiring

The first thing to look at when you have a new part is the datasheet. If you look at the pinout, you will see COM (basically ground), v1 (+5V), XOUT, and YOUT. Connect the following:
Pin 1 (COM) to GND
Pin 3 (COM) to GND
Pin 4 (YOUT) to A1
Pin 5 (XOUT) to A0
Pin 6 (Vs) to 5V
Pin 7 (Vs2) to 5V

Note : Do not connect pin 2 to anything or else this will not work.

Step 3: Code

Just copy and paste and upload to your Arduino.

/* AccelerometerRead Sketch

Uses the ADXL206 or other dual axis accelerometer and prints the value
to the serial monitor.
*/